Where else but on this 365-village, four-million-sheep island could you travel from shimmering bays to alpine forests, granite peaks to cathedral-like grottoes, rolling vineyards to one-time bandit towns – all in the space of a day? This is the Sardinia chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy guidebook...
11th Edition, Jan 2014. 42 pages.

While they’re not Italy’s tallest mountains, the Dolomites’ red-hued pinnacles are the country... for at least the last few centuries. This is the Trento & the Dolomites chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy guidebook.
While they’re not Italy’s tallest mountains, the Dolomites’ red-hued pinnacles are the country...
11th Edition, Jan 2014. 32 pages.

boutiques and restaurants; nearby, Little Italy is a slice of the old world, with classic Italian trattorias and espresso bars, plus the city’s best market. This is the Little Italy, Mile End & Outremont... and Outremont, two leafy neighborhoods with upscale boutiques and restaurants; nearby, Little Italy is a slice...
3th Edition, Nov 2012. 26 pages.

Your journey to Southern Italy starts here. You’ll find the tools to plan your adventure: where to go and when, how much to budget, plus in-depth info on the Mafia’s influence over Southern Italy. This chapter contains the Welcome to Southern Italy, Southern Italy’s Top 10, Need to Know, First Time, If You...
2nd Edition, Feb 2014. 32 pages.

Southern Italy is the land of the mezzogiorno – the midday sun – which sums up the Mediterranean climate and the languid pace of life. From the heel to the toe of Italy’s boot, the landscape reflects the individuality of its people. This is the Puglia, Basilicata & Calabria chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy...
2nd Edition, Feb 2014. 59 pages.